Bendsneyder had his best qualifying of the season in Texas. He started on the second row, from fourth place, but had to give up a lot of places on the first lap. The Pertamina Mandalika team rider dropped to fourteenth place. Then Bendsneyder stepped forward again. He gained place for place and on the final corner he moved from sixth …
Read More »marbella conquers the united states thanks to the arrival of michael jordan
© Instagram With his wife, Cuban model Yvette Prieto, he flew by private jet to Federico García Lorca Granada-Jaén Airport and then to the popular tourist resort on the Costa del Sol. Jordan stayed at the exclusive Marbella Club Hotel. It is a luxury complex in one of the most important and exclusive areas of the city. Jordan soaked up …
Read More »Octopus attraction Slagaren remains incomplete for years: ‘other things have higher priority’
Today, 3:23 p.m Amusement Park One of the attractions in Slagern has been incomplete for many years. Octopus Mill El Torito was given a new theme in 2016 based on the rocky terrain in the United States. Since then, a large boulder has stood at the center of the attraction, topped with a large cowboy hat. The striking colossus will …
Read More »Unique Keith Richards guitar new in The Rolling Stones – unpacked at the Groninger Museum
The unique guitar, painted by Keith Richard himself, will be new from June 30 and will be on display for the first time at the Groninger Museum during the exhibition “The Rolling Stones – Unzipped”. The Groninger Museum announced it. Richards decided to paint the guitar, a Gibson Les Paul, while he was bored awaiting his prison sentence, probably in …
Read More »The Max Planck Institute shows the results of linguistic research
NIJMEGEN – The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen organized an open day for young and old on Saturday. In addition to lectures, there were all kinds of activities that taught visitors how the language works. The institute hopes to make science more accessible and at the same time show what funded research pays off. Around the corner from …
Read More »Spanish rider Martin wins MotoGP sprint race at Le Mans
Spanish motorcycle rider Jorge Martin has won the MotoGP sprint race at the Le Mans circuit. Martin started from fifth place on his Ducati, but quickly found himself leading the race. World champion Francesco Bagnaia, who had left pole position, had to settle for third place. South African Brad Binder was flagged second after thirteen laps, having qualified tenth. Martin, …
Read More »EvdWL on the hype Zelda, “Games as a Platform” and very expensive GTA VI
This talk show is made possible in part by MSI. All opinions expressed in this video are our own. MSI has no say in the content and is seeing the video for the first time here on the site, just like you. It looks like we’re finally going to have a really sunny weekend (knock, knock wood). What a moment …
Read More »Bennie Jolink fiercely against the Farmers Defense Force: “It only works against farmers” | interior
Bennie Jolink (76) is fiercely opposed to the Farmers Defense Force (FDF) and the militant actions of the peasant organization. The singer of the rock band Achterhoek Normal pleads for a good conversation to solve the nitrogen problem. On the difficult road to an agricultural agreement, Agriculture Minister Piet Adema talks to nature and environment organisations, provinces and farmers’ organisations. …
Read More »Marten Van Riel makes a successful return to Japan: “Especially after that jellyfish on my face” | triathlon
Almost a year ago, Marten Van Riel sprained his ankle during a match in England. This evening only, the number 4 of the Tokyo Olympics was able to celebrate his comeback. Van Riel paid off and finished cleanly in the top 20. He came out of the water in 10th place and did a lot of leading work during the …
Read More »World Bank: US Debt Ceiling Unease Adds Uncertainty
Economy•May 13 ’23 at 09:40Author of the books: BNR Webredactie and ANP Unrest surrounding the debt ceiling hike in the US is adding to economic uncertainty globally. World Bank CEO David Malpass said at the G7 summit in Japan. Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki (L) and his US counterpart Janet Yellen. Unrest surrounding the debt ceiling hike in the US …
Read More »How a Leiden museum got sucked into Netflix series’ attack on Cleopatra
If you think you’ve put on a great summer show, you’ve earned the wrath of a nation. It happened at the National Museum of Antiquities (RMO) in Leiden with the exhibition Kemet. Egypt in hip-hop, jazz, soul and funk, which opened on April 22. After a week, Egyptian reactions started pouring in: nearly a thousand 1-star reviews on Google and …
Read More »Scientists are looking for your soul | wibnet.nl
First, the doctors asked him to open and close one hand. Then they asked him to release his hand. Maria Mazurkevich did not move – but the electrodes on her head showed that she had heard the doctors. The electrodes had picked up electrical impulses from the brain, showing that the patient not only responded to what the doctors said, …
Read More »Steenhuis to face World Cup judo, European champion Korrel ready | Sport Other
12 mei 2023 om 12:41Update: een dag geleden Guusje Steenhuis lost Friday in the semi-final of the judo World Cup in Qatar against the French Audrey Tcheuméo. The thirty-year-old judoka lost in the class up to 78 kilograms with waza-ari, but can still win bronze in rematches. Michael Korrel was surprisingly knocked out in the second round in Doha. For …
Read More »The AI chatbot Claude can “read” an entire book in 1 minute
Claude now has a so-called “pop-up window” of around 75,000 words, reports Anthropogenic. This pop-up is, so to speak, the chatbot’s short-term memory, an additional piece of ready-to-use knowledge that the chatbot can draw on top of the previously trained knowledge of artificial intelligence. An example: Claudius for example, can “read” an entire book in less than a minute, then …
Read More »Africa’s oldest wild lion killed after entering Kenyan village | Animals
Door Robbert van der Linde 12 mei 2023 om 22:59Update: 7 uur geleden Loonkito, probably Africa’s oldest wild lion, died this week in Kenya. who reports Guardian Lions, a group of Masai warriors who protect lions in East Africa. The 19-year-old lion was killed by zookeepers after wandering through a village while looking for food. Loonkito had been watched by …
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